Welcome to another week of Happiness is Homemade Link Party! We’re so glad you’re here! Spring has sprung in my neck of the woods and with the first hyacinth blooms comes spring cleaning, yard work, outside DIY projects, all things outdoors! Particularly when it comes up organic living, upcycling, and gardening.
Be sure to check out this week's greener living selections to get your creative thoughts flowing and constructions hands ready for all your upcoming seasonal projects ahead!
On with this week’s features!
I am loving these awesome vintage-inspired printable maps from Pillar Box Blue. Perfect for all your Spring decoupage and lighting projects this coming season!
As an avid gardener I loved this post on 5 Ways to Save Money Gardening from Little House Living. Perfect for Spring gardening, composting, and urban homesteading projects this season!
I love the tips to get you started living a more organic lifestyle from Curly Crafty Mom.
I also loved this Upcycled Milk Paint Mid-Century Modern Sideboard Project from The Boondocks Blog.
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I thank you from the deep of my heart both for sharing your so lovely features and for hosting, as well, Dearest Bev!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful Sunday and new week ahead,
I'm sending blessings across the many miles
XOXO Daniela at ~ My little old world ~ (Dany)
http://sweetlydreamingofthepast.blogspot.com/
Dany,
DeleteThank you for stopping by my sweet friend. Hope your weekend was wonderful and a great coming week.
Hugs,
Bev
Thanks for the party, Bev! Winter is still hanging on in my neck of the woods, so indoor projects are it for now!
ReplyDeleteGail,
DeleteSometimes it is hard to remember that it is still winter up north when it is so warm here, but it is winter still. I do indoor projects in the summer and outdoor ones in the winter. We are just the opposites. lol!
Have a great week.
Hugs,
Bev
Bev, Thanks so much for hosting!! My link ups are #90 and #91!! Thanks so much for visiting!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Deb
Debbie,
DeleteSo glad that you are continuing to blog. You would be greatly missed if you stopped. Just continue to do it your way. I love tea pots too. I remember when we partied about tea pots and tea cups. I don't have as many as you do , but love each one.
Have a lovely week.
Hugs,
Bev
Thanks for the party, Bev! Always a treat seeing all the creativity in one place :)
ReplyDeleteJas,
DeleteThanks for stopping by and commenting, I really appreciate it.
Hope your week is awesome.
Hugs,
Bev
Thanks Bev for hosting such a fun blog party. Please see my latest post #207 "Low Cost Colorful Ways to Create an Exercise Habit" for tips for wellness. Have a great week and hugs, Nancy Andres
ReplyDeleteNancy,
DeleteWow, great tips for exercising. I never thought about colors of clothing for exercising. I have a whole new perspective.
Have a wonderful week.
Hugs,
Bev
Thank you again for hosting this great linky party! We are a long way from hyacinths popping through the ground here in Michigan but it definitely smells like Spring. Have a lovely day!
ReplyDeleteAngie
PS This week my linkups are: #213, #214 & #215
Angie,
DeleteLove your post on your garden tools. I need a couple of them. I use torn fabric for my tomatoes but like your idea better. I can't believe you plant that many tomato plants. I have three. Rather funny!
Hugs,
Bev
Marilyn,
ReplyDeleteI have not made Irish soda bread in years. Not sure why but you are giving me inspiration. Love that BBQ Beef Brisket Shepherds Pie and it is in a crock pot. Giving that a try.
Hugs,
Bev